Listen "Astrological Overview: Dec. 16 to 22, 2024"
Episode Synopsis
Astrologer Pam Younghans writes this weekly astrological overvuew based on planetary influences, and offers perspectives and insights to assist you in making the best use of current energies. This column is not intended as prediction. Your own experience will be more specifically defined by transits to your personal chart.
All times listed are Pacific Standard Time. For Eastern Time, add 3 hours; Add 8 hours for Universal Time (UT).
Aspects of Note this Week:
MONDAY: No major aspects are exact todayTUESDAY: Venus semisquare NeptuneWEDNESDAY: Sun square NeptuneTHURSDAY: Venus trine JupiterFRIDAY: Mars opposite CeresSATURDAY: Sun enters Capricorn, 1:20 a.m. PST (Solstice)SUNDAY: Mercury sesquiquadrate Eris
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THE SUN STANDS STILL: The Sun reaches its southernmost point in the sky next Saturday, December 21. This is one of the two Solstice days of the year, a time when the Sun appears to stand still as it prepares to reverse direction. The word solstice is derived from two Latin words: sōl (sun) and sistere (to stand still). The December Solstice marks the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of summer in lands south of the equator.
Continue Reading:
https://innerself.com/personal/intuition-awareness/astrology/horoscope/31194-astrological-overview-and-horoscope-dec-16-to-22-2024.html
All times listed are Pacific Standard Time. For Eastern Time, add 3 hours; Add 8 hours for Universal Time (UT).
Aspects of Note this Week:
MONDAY: No major aspects are exact todayTUESDAY: Venus semisquare NeptuneWEDNESDAY: Sun square NeptuneTHURSDAY: Venus trine JupiterFRIDAY: Mars opposite CeresSATURDAY: Sun enters Capricorn, 1:20 a.m. PST (Solstice)SUNDAY: Mercury sesquiquadrate Eris
*****
THE SUN STANDS STILL: The Sun reaches its southernmost point in the sky next Saturday, December 21. This is one of the two Solstice days of the year, a time when the Sun appears to stand still as it prepares to reverse direction. The word solstice is derived from two Latin words: sōl (sun) and sistere (to stand still). The December Solstice marks the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of summer in lands south of the equator.
Continue Reading:
https://innerself.com/personal/intuition-awareness/astrology/horoscope/31194-astrological-overview-and-horoscope-dec-16-to-22-2024.html
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